There is also support to create volumes, including hidden volumes, etc. This implementation supports mapping (opening) both system and normal ?TrueCrypt volumes, as well as opening hidden volumes and opening an outer volume while protecting a hidden volume. Tcplay is a free (BSD-licensed), pretty much fully featured (including multiple keyfiles, cipher cascades, etc) and stable ?TrueCrypt implementation. The following tools are free, supported by their community, and open source The Debian package cryptsetup can be used to read truecrypt volumes without truecrypt software.To uninstall Truecrypt, type in the following command in Terminal using root access.tar xfvz truecrypt_VERSION_console_ -C /home/my/directory.Click on "Extract package file truecrypt_7.1a_console_ and place it to /tmp".
#Truecrypt instructions install#
You need root access to install it on your system
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#Truecrypt instructions 64 Bit#
In the following steps we will use the 64 bit version as an example.
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tcplay is a free and simple ?TrueCrypt Implementation based on dm-crypt. On Debian, you should use the tcplay package.
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You should migrate any data encrypted by ?TrueCrypt to encrypted disks or virtual disk images supported on your platform. Such integrated support is also available on other platforms. Windows 8/7/Vista and later offer integrated support for encrypted disks and virtual disk images. The development of ?TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft terminated support of Windows XP. WARNING: Using ?TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security issues